Legal Reasoning, Research, and Writing for International Graduate Students, Third Edition (Aspen Coursebook)
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Legal Reasoning, Research, and Writing for International Graduate Students, Third Edition (Aspen Coursebook)
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The Third Edition offers suggestions and exercises to gain confidence and participate in U.S. classrooms. Research chapters are updated to include more in-depth international research explanations and exercises. More in-depth examples and exercises demonstrate drafting contracts. An expanded and revised chapter on the use of case method includes a synthesis of international case law, such as WTO appellate opinions and CISG interpretation. A new section on legal changes includes indications of success and failure.
Hallmark features of Legal Reasoning, Research, and Writing for International Graduate Students:
- Helps international students understand and approach legal research and writing assignments the way attorneys do in the United States
- Uses a comparative law perspective to explain unique and important features of the United States legal system
- begins by comparing common and civil law
- builds on this foundation with practical skills
- assumes the reader has studied law but is unfamiliar with U.S. legal culture
- Helps LL.M. candidates who are not native English speakers, in particular
- features chapters that are short and clear
- repeat the major points for greater comprehension
- Includes methodology of research and writing componentsin preparing legal documents
- bases reasoning andwriting components on standard IRAC analysis
- integrates citation format information into the text
- Incorporates discussion of plagiarism and U.S. law school honor codes
- helpful when teaching students from a wide variety of cultures
- Includes exercises in each chapter to apply new skills to practical problems
- exercises can be done in the law library or on the Internet, with commercial or non-commercial Websites
- the Internet is likely the only legal research source available to foreign attorneys accessing US law from their countries of origin
- Provides charts and summaries as reference tools








